(Generative) AI has taken the world by storm and acted as an accelerant to business transformation. Sure, it can potentially increase efficiency and productivity, but doesn’t it feel a little bit like the Wild, Wild West out there? Many “regular” application developers are overwhelmed with having to deal with yet another paradigm shift and a new set of things to learn. Even Data Scientists, creating models themselves, are often not sure where to go once they’ve experimented, trained and refined models.
Fortunately, the open source world offers a wonderful opportunity to standardize and democratize the way developers and data scientists work with AI.
Join this session for a series of live demos featuring innovative open source projects that accelerate development cycles and optimize release performance for AI applications. You’ll discover how to build and deliver AI models and AI-infused applications in a repeatable, secure, and enterprise way using tried-and-true technologies and methodologies such as containers, Java, Kubernetes, CI/CD, and GitOps. You will also learn how to integrate open source models into Java applications in a fully local development environment.
Projects covered include OpenDataHub, Backstage, LangChain4j, Kserve, Podman AI Lab, and more.
Fortunately, the open source world offers a wonderful opportunity to standardize and democratize the way developers and data scientists work with AI.
Join this session for a series of live demos featuring innovative open source projects that accelerate development cycles and optimize release performance for AI applications. You’ll discover how to build and deliver AI models and AI-infused applications in a repeatable, secure, and enterprise way using tried-and-true technologies and methodologies such as containers, Java, Kubernetes, CI/CD, and GitOps. You will also learn how to integrate open source models into Java applications in a fully local development environment.
Projects covered include OpenDataHub, Backstage, LangChain4j, Kserve, Podman AI Lab, and more.
Kevin Dubois
Red Hat
Kevin is a Java Champion, software engineer, author and international speaker with a passion for open source, Java, and cloud native development & deployment practices. He currently works as developer advocate at Red Hat where he gets to enjoy working with open source projects and improving the developer experience.
Kevin is actively involved in open source communities, contributing to projects such as Quarkus, Knative, Apache Camel, and Podman (Desktop). He is also a member of the Belgian CNCF and the Belgian Java User Group.
Kevin speaks English, Dutch, French and Italian fluently and is currently based in Belgium, having lived in Italy and the USA as well.
In his free time you can find Kevin somewhere in the wild hiking, gravel biking, snowboarding or packrafting.
Kevin is actively involved in open source communities, contributing to projects such as Quarkus, Knative, Apache Camel, and Podman (Desktop). He is also a member of the Belgian CNCF and the Belgian Java User Group.
Kevin speaks English, Dutch, French and Italian fluently and is currently based in Belgium, having lived in Italy and the USA as well.
In his free time you can find Kevin somewhere in the wild hiking, gravel biking, snowboarding or packrafting.